Google announced on the AdWords blog that you can now “nominate specific text for your sitelink descriptions” within your AdWords ads. To do so…
Google announced on the AdWords blog that you can now “nominate specific text for your sitelink descriptions” within your AdWords ads. To do so…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.
Google announced its intention to issue Class C stock last year, however the Brockton Retirement Board and shareholder Philip Skidmore sued the firm, claiming that the firm’s co-founders engineered the stock split to keep control of the firm.
Google has filed a legal challenge to the U.S. government, demanding the right to reveal more information on the data requests it receives
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When a user searches for a local results on Google, such as a restaurant or hotel, there is now a horizontal carousel which features thumbnails, ratings, as well as the number of Google+ reviews. Users can then scroll sideways to see more results.
Microsoft has released an update to Bing Ads Intelligence, the free Excel add-in for keyword research and keyword performance analysis on the Yahoo! Bing Network.
Google has released an update to Adwords, more specifically sitelink extensions. There is now the opportunity to describe your sitelinks with an extra 70 characters. It’s basically like having ads within an ad
According to new data from the comScore Video Metrix service, 182 million Americans watched nearly 41 billion online content videos in May 2013. That’s up from 181.9 million Americans, who watched 38.8 billion online content videos in April 2013.